The Real Hawkeye
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Took two "new" (to me) revolvers to the range today for the first time. Noticed, during double action shooting, that the Colt Detective Special was shooting high and left slightly, and the S&W Model 10 was shooting low right slightly. Wanted to see if it was me, so I sat down and used a rest. Cocked the hammer, took very careful aim and made very small groups you could cover with a half dollar at seven yards, but the Colt was printing 2" high and 1" to the left of point of aim, while the Model 10 was printing 2" low and 1" to the right of point of aim.
Is this typical of fixed sighted revolvers made by Colt and S&W, or are most dead on? Thanks.
Is this typical of fixed sighted revolvers made by Colt and S&W, or are most dead on? Thanks.